The Greatest Mysteries of Arthur J. Rees


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Musaicum Books presents to you this unique collection, designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices.The Hampstead MysteryThe Mystery of the DownsThe Shrieking PitThe Hand in the DarkThe Moon Rock




Arthur J. Rees, Collection Novels


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Arthur John Rees (1872–1942), was an Australian mystery writer. Born in Melbourne, he was for a short time on the staff of the Melbourne Age and later joined the staff of the New Zealand Herald. In his early twenties he went to England. His proficiency as a writer of crime-mystery stories is attested by Dorothy Sayers in the introduction to Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror, 1928. Two of his stories were included in an American world-anthology of detective stories. Some of his works were translated into French and German.In this book:The Hand in the DarkThe Shrieking PitThe Moon Rock




The Moon Rock


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After having toiled for years to prove that he's the rightful heir to a vast estate, Robert Turold is on the brink of making a major breakthrough. But on the eve of his triumphant announcement, he's found murdered in a locked room whose only alternate point of egress would be a 200-foot-drop to the craggy cliffs below.




The Hand in the Dark


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For the twentieth time Miss Meredith asked herself why her nephew had fallen in love with this unknown girl, Violet, from London, who loathed the country. From Miss Heredith's point of view, a girl who smoked and talked slang lacked any sense of the dignity of the high position to which she had been called. She was in every way unfitted to become mother of the next male Heredith -- if, indeed, she consented to bear an heir at all. It was Miss Heredith's constant regret that Phil had not married some nice girl of the county, in his own station of life, instead of a London girl. And now she was unwilling to wear the ancestral pearls, and was leaving them in her jewel box there in her room . . . Such thoughts were immediately dashed from her mind, however -- and she nearly tumbled, descending the staircase in her hurry. Vincent, at the table with the other guests, had risen at the sound of her hurrying feet. Oh, Vincent, I was just coming for you -- something terrible must have happened Miss Meredith began, in a broken, sobbing voice. I was going upstairs to my room -- when I heard the scream, and then the shot. They must have come from Violet's room




MURDER MYSTERIES Boxed Set: Premium Arthur J. Rees Collection


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This meticulously edited Arthur J. Rees-Mystery collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: The Hampstead Mystery The Mystery of the Downs The Shrieking Pit The Hand in the Dark The Moon Rock




The Shrieking Pit


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It is as strange a place as any for the meeting -- and for as strange a reason. Sir Henry Durwood, renowned throughout England for his medical understanding of the nervous system, has found his attention caught by a young man exhibiting the oddest peculiarities of motion -- peculiarities that just might signal danger to those nearby. The hotel restaurant's tables are but sparsely occupied. Two nights before, a Zeppelin had dropped a few bombs on the Durrington front, and the majority of hotel visitors had departed by the next morning's train, disregarding the proprietor's assurance that the affair was a pure accident -- a German oversight unlikely to happen again. Off and away the nervous ones went all the same, leaving the big hotel, the long curved seafront, the miles of yellow sand, the high green headlands, the best golf-links in the East of England, and all the other attractions mentioned in the hotel advertisements, to the nerve-proof handful. Yet another hotel guest besides Sir Durwood has noticed the same oddities, in the mysterious hotel guest: and this is Grant Colwyn . . . half English, half American -- and the most famous detective on two continents.




The Shrieking Pit


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An archaeologist is murdered at the bottom of a pit known locally for its shrieking ghost. Private detective Grant Colwyn - a warmer version of Sherlock Holmes - sets out to find out who is behind the crime.




The Mystery of the Downs


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Arthur J. Rees was a 20th century author best known for writing mystery novels like The Single Clue and The Hampstead Mystery.




The Hand in the Dark


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A young working class socialite marries a wealthy aristocrat, and moves to the country. She hates the country, however, so a weekend party is organized to cheer her up. When she is murdered, and the housekeeper is arrested, the husband hires a famous private detective to find out what really happened.




The Great Pandolfo


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